US President Joe Biden has announced that he has reached a bipartisan agreement between Republicans and Democrats on the proposed infrastructure spending.
Today, after months of negotiation, a group of Democratic and Republican senators came to an agreement to invest in our nation’s infrastructure. The details of the plan can be found here. https://t.co/fIGJTrckOr
Exact details remain unknown, but the deal will come at a total cost of 1.2 trillion over the span of eight years.
Although this falls short of the Biden administration’s initial proposed expenditure of $2.25 trillion, the President says it’s all about compromise.
This bipartisan agreement represents the largest investment in public transit in American history. The largest investment in rail since the creation of Amtrak. It will deliver high speed internet to every American home and replace 100% of our nation’s lead pipes.
Over $100 billion for roads, bridges and infrastructure projects
$59 billion for public transport
$66 billion for rail
$25 billion for airports.
“I’ve said many times before: that there is nothing we can’t do when we come together as one nation.”
BIDEN TWEETED.
This deal makes key investments to put people to work in good-paying jobs building transmission lines and upgrading our power grid, installing electric vehicle charging stations, and undertaking critical environmental clean-ups.
The plan will also provide enough funds for a national broadband upgrade, with lawmakers agreeing to spend $65 billion, down from Biden’s initial requested amount of $100 billion.
In a nod to the future of the automotive industry, $7.5 billion will also be spent to build a substantial network of electric vehicle charges.
It’s expected the package will be partially funded by taking advantage of unspent relief package funds and also selling off strategic oil reserves.
Meanwhile, Republican Senator says infrastructure has been on the agenda for decades and now the two parties have finally come together to get the job done.